As elsewhere in the world, Africa has experienced a rise in litigation against transnational corporations for adverse environmental and social impact. Cape plc and RTZ have been sued in British courts for environmental damage and for breach of employment rights in Africa. Companies which sold products to South Africa's former apartheid regime, such as Fujitsu and IBM, are now being sued in US courts. Shell and Chevron are being sued in US courts for human rights abuses in Nigeria. At the same time, foreign firms have been successfully sued in African courts for social and environmental damage. This article outlines the main relevant court cases and attempts to assess the significance of this litigation. The discussion of litigation in this ...
Arguably, due to the non-justiciability of the right to environment doctrine in many African countri...
Environmental irresponsibility is one of the most prominent issues confronting host communities of t...
Although climate change litigation is rapidly increasing worldwide, and despite Africa being one of ...
As elsewhere in the world, Africa has experienced a rise in litigation against transnational corpora...
This Article analyzes recent environmental law decisions of Africa\u27s fledgling international cour...
This Article analyzes recent environmental law decisions of Africa’s fledgling international courts....
In June 2017, four widows of Nigerian environmental activists initiated a civil lawsuit against Roya...
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 29 June 2022Corporations are notoriously powerful a...
grantor: University of TorontoIn recent times, oil pollution from Multinational Oil Compa...
In January 2013, the The Hague district court in the Netherlands rendered a groundbreaking verdict i...
Multinational oil companies (MNOCs) claim that they have several corporate obligations to protect hu...
Summaries This article assesses the role different forms of litigation can play in holding transnat...
In January 2013, The Hague District Court in the Netherlands rendered a groundbreaking verdict in a ...
Right from the beginning Man has been given the privilege by his Creator to tender the earth and tak...
The case of Jonah Gbemre v. Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria Limited made a historic d...
Arguably, due to the non-justiciability of the right to environment doctrine in many African countri...
Environmental irresponsibility is one of the most prominent issues confronting host communities of t...
Although climate change litigation is rapidly increasing worldwide, and despite Africa being one of ...
As elsewhere in the world, Africa has experienced a rise in litigation against transnational corpora...
This Article analyzes recent environmental law decisions of Africa\u27s fledgling international cour...
This Article analyzes recent environmental law decisions of Africa’s fledgling international courts....
In June 2017, four widows of Nigerian environmental activists initiated a civil lawsuit against Roya...
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 29 June 2022Corporations are notoriously powerful a...
grantor: University of TorontoIn recent times, oil pollution from Multinational Oil Compa...
In January 2013, the The Hague district court in the Netherlands rendered a groundbreaking verdict i...
Multinational oil companies (MNOCs) claim that they have several corporate obligations to protect hu...
Summaries This article assesses the role different forms of litigation can play in holding transnat...
In January 2013, The Hague District Court in the Netherlands rendered a groundbreaking verdict in a ...
Right from the beginning Man has been given the privilege by his Creator to tender the earth and tak...
The case of Jonah Gbemre v. Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria Limited made a historic d...
Arguably, due to the non-justiciability of the right to environment doctrine in many African countri...
Environmental irresponsibility is one of the most prominent issues confronting host communities of t...
Although climate change litigation is rapidly increasing worldwide, and despite Africa being one of ...